Besides visiting Romania’s major attractions, you should also consider an authentic culinary experience. Discover the best Romanian traditional dishes.
The National Day of Romania is celebrated each year on December 1st. It is a major holiday that marks a very important historical event: the unification of Transylvania with the Romanian Kingdom, in 1918. On this day, Romanians everywhere celebrate on the streets, at the military parades in Alba-Iulia or Bucharest, or at home with their loved ones.
The Romanian Christmas Markets are definitely a highlight of our country during the winter season. Locals and tourists are looking forward to the great opening of the Christmas fairs. Check out which are the 2019 dates of the Christmas Markets in Romania.
Which better place than Romania, to celebrate World Tripe Day? Discover the story of the tripe dishes in the world and why tripe soup is so popular in Romania.
Romania has been a communist country for almost 45 years, and the vestiges of that era are still visible in many cities, especially in Bucharest.
Check out the communist highlights of Bucharest and discover the untold stories of the so called “Golden Era”.
Transylvania is by far the most famous travel destination in Romania. Home to the legend and the castle of Dracula, this region will surprise you with many other attractions. Try first the castles and palaces of Transylvania. Here are some tips!